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Here's me enjoying a selfmade donut. (And that'll be the first and hopefully last time I make a selfie...)

Most of the donuts had this red/white/blue color scheme. (You know, the uniquely American colors that no one else has. >_>) We were holding a potluck with the Communication Skills class to wrap up the year, you see, and I thought it'd be fun to make a few of these. They were good, but I've had my share of donuts for a while.

"You can't open up the story of my life and just go to page 738 and think you know me."--Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson (on judging people by their Google search history)

"It's hard to have an existential crisis when everything is so pretty."--Dan "Danny Sexbang" Avidan

Uchuu Senkan YamoffoMoff
(id: Moff Yittreas)

posted
06-01-18 03:35 PM
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(You know, the uniquely American colors that no one else has. >_>)

Goddamn right, boy. Y'all can have yer scarlet, ivory, and navy, or yer crimson, eggshell, and cerulean... BUT ONLY WE GIT THA RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!

Wow, I haven't opened this thread in a long time. Probably since my last post in early 2016. It's always like this with these stickies... they may as well be part of the background style, I don't really see them at all 99.5% of the time.